- ISBN13: 0075992730228
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Media Type: CD
Artist: BLACK SABBATH
Title: WE SOLD OUR SOUL FOR ROCK ‘N’
Street Release Date: 08/09/1988
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#1 by God on June 11, 2010 - 8:59 am
Black Sabbath is evil because of the name and because they sold their soul for Rock and Roll! It is a shame that their music is sending kid and even adults to hell. Even Marilyn Manson’s AntiChristsuperstar is not as evil as this this satanist CD.
Rating: 1 / 5
#2 by classicrockteen on June 11, 2010 - 11:05 am
I know this orginal record probally pre dates crazy train or something but for anyone new to the band that song rocks reason for three stars i’m not into the whole satin thing this is true with other bands yes but black sabbath really took it where others didn’t especially ozzy now i’m not saying this to be a dick and I resepct other peoples belifes forsure but I don’t think they need to be in the music i’m a christian but I hate christian music so untalented for the most part anyway I still love the music for the insermentals and the songs that are not what I was talking about iron man being my fav song I do like metal becides new metal (linkin park can go to hell lol) but this band deep purple metallica GNR very good bands IMO
Rating: 3 / 5
#3 by Michaƫl Rouillard on June 11, 2010 - 12:30 pm
I would like have a cover for the cd Black Sabbath We sold our soul for rock ‘n’ roll
Rating: 3 / 5
#4 by Eric E. Weinraub on June 11, 2010 - 2:00 pm
This is truly a cd meant to be played very loud. It captures many of the great songs of the early Sabbath records and Ozzy in his prime.
Rating: 4 / 5
#5 by ! Metamorpho ;) on June 11, 2010 - 4:53 pm
It figures. I am alone, again, in my Scottish Castle and the only light I have are torch fires throughout the stone hallways. Everything tonight is creepy. I can’t explain it. The shadows on the wall cast images of Satan (laughing), evil witches and bats with clenched teeth. I am scared. Frightened. Evil wisps through the air. I feel my very soul is in jeopardy! My mind swims into dread imagination. I hear a sound and believe the gargolyes overlooking the courtyard are coming to life and circling your beloved Seer like vultures. I hear creaking and believe the graves are opening up on the hillside. People long gone for centuries are coming to life. Covered in slime I hear them march towards my castle door! My heart is pumping faster and faster. My skin is crawling and I know beads of perspiration flow from my aged brow. The sound grows! The steps grow closer and closer! I hear awful glee and laughter. I believe this is the last reflection for me. It’s been fun people- but I can’t escape. (accolades are gladly accepted in lieu of flowers!). Now they are right outside! The door shutters as they pound on it! The rafters shake and I know there is no escape. I move slowly towards the door knowing full well what awaits me on the other side. I am shaking as I open the door. As I do a great shout bursts at me in horror!
“HAPPY HALLOWEEN”!!!!!!!!!!
Oh……. it’s children dressed up in costumes. And me, without candy. Welcome to Metamorpho’s world people.
I retreat to the study and put on this album as they are outside soaping up my Castle.
I have to say that Black Sabbath really conveys the dread and black mysteries with amazing metal thunder with this outing. If you like hard, solid riffs and excursions to metal heaven (or hell, if you like), then you won’t be disappointed with this. Assuredly, this is only an intro to their sound. But it contains many, many classics in the metal genre. Listen to the runs, the bends, the hard twists and turns. Especially beginning with “Paranoid” (finished with my woman etc.), “War Pigs” and “Iron Man”. These three tunes in a row convey the “essence” of Sabbath. Raw tough riffs; great bass runs, heavy drums and the vocals of Ozzy. Did they make a deal with the devil to get these songs? Or, did they creatively produce a newer, darker, mystical arena with which (or is it “witch”?) to influence many bands to come?
And the music? So many times the introduce you to slower, lumbering intos only to have it morph into yet another groove. An example of this is “Fairies Wear Boots” whereby they take free reign and fly off to yet another riffed landscape. Hard to believe- but Sabbath has a more, wispful sound as well as evidenced by “Changes”.
In all – they are experts at the inner dance and of dread and mysticism within the soul. Sometimes with a dark edge. If you like rock with a toughness and alluring grit, then Sabbath is definitely one of the major players in this genre. This album is a great start to learn the legacy. But, as we all know, there is so much more.
That’s it for my reflection people. It seems the sea serpent in my moat did not get rid of those children outside. They have now pulled up a spruce tree and are using it as a battering ram! Got to find something to give them—and quick! Gotta search my pantry. Oh! I forgot I had pop-tarts. Do you think that will do?
Bat wings and scarecrow things— Your “shakey” Metamorpho
Rating: 5 / 5